The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) installs 8 masterpieces throughout Belle Isle Park as part of its popular Inside|Out project.

Online PR News – 09-July-2013 – Detroit, MI – The Belle Isle Conservancy (BIC) is pleased to announce that the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) has installed eight reproductions of its most famous masterpieces at Belle Isle Park. The art installations are part of the DIA’s Inside|Out project sponsored by John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, bringing nearly 80 reproductions of DIA masterpieces to outdoor spaces throughout metro Detroit. The masterpieces are on view for Belle Isle Park visitors July through September.

“Belle Isle has new treasures with these great works of art on view for everyone,” says BIC President Michele Hodges. “We are so happy to have the support of the City of Detroit Recreation Department with the DIA to have this installation happen. Inside|Out is yet another great reason to visit Belle Isle Park.”

The DIA will be working with several area organizations to plan educational opportunities and other fun activities throughout the next couple of months.

To view a map of all Inside|Out installations, visit www.belleisleconservancy.org or Belle Isle Conservancy’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/belleisleconservancy.

About Belle Isle Conservancy
The mission of the Belle Isle Conservancy is to protect, preserve, restore and enhance the natural environment, historic structures and unique character of Belle Isle as a public park for the enjoyment of all – now and forever.

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